It’s appears the propellers powering the largest wind farm in the province will be turning by April. The South Canoe Wind Project has been delayed because of opposition to the project and appeal hearings which needed to take place before the utility and review board. The $200 million project is being built near New Ross. Nova Scotia Power Spokesperson Bev Ware says the appeal process has led to delays in ordering parts. When in operation, the wind project will mean about $700,000 in increased revenue for the Municipality of Chester. Minas Energy and Oxford Frozen Foods are the majority owners while NSP has a 49 percent stake in the wind farm.